Wednesday, June 29, 2011
I'm Doing Camp NaNoWriMo!
At least, I think I am. Camp NaNoWriMo is a version of National Novel Writing Month that takes place in any month instead of just in November like the original NaNo. It sounds like they will have it up and running for July and now that we are mostly settled in our new home (still a couple of boxes left to unpack), I'm eager to work on a novel that's been stewing in my head for several years. You can join Camp NaNoWriMo here and follow my progress here. Let me know if you're participating. I'd love to be camp buddies!
So what's my novel going to be about? The description I currently have up on Camp NaNo is this:
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Hiatus
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| View of the mountains near our home. I sketched it from the cemetery. |
Monday, May 16, 2011
Most Victorian Ladies Didn't Wear Trousers
Most Victorian ladies didn't run around looking like this:
Most polygamists actually like polygamy:
A tenth-century Chinese person probably wouldn't find foot binding disgusting. Slave owners didn't feel guilty about owning slaves, or else they would've freed them. And despite what Bollywood wants us to think, in modern day India up to ninety percent of marriages are arranged marriages.
What's my point?
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| Irene Adler in the 2010 Sherlock Holmes movie |
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| The cast of the Sister Wives reality show |
What's my point?
Labels:
behavior,
character,
Michael Wallace,
Sherlock Holmes,
social norms,
The Righteous,
writing
Monday, May 2, 2011
E-book Review: Death Has a Name by Jerry Hanel
Title: Death Has a Name
Author: Jerry Hanel
Approximate word count: 57881
Price when I bought it: $0.99
How I read it: Kindle
How I read it: Kindle
Official Description:
There is a Truth that exists. It is active. Alive. Fighting to make itself known. It's not my truth. It's not anyone's truth. It is The Truth.
Labels:
books,
Death Has a Name,
e-book,
Jerry Hanel,
reading,
review
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
The Origins of My Love Affair With Books
(Note: I got the idea for this post from Jason Black's blog, Plot to Punctuation.)
What started my love affair with reading? I'd like to brag that the book that first made me a reader was a great classic or somethiong avant-garde but that's not how it happened. Nope, I was the kind of kid who only read when my teachers forced me to. That is, until I was eight or nine and mymom grandmother got me this book:
Yes, it's a Baby-sitters Club book. More specifically, the junior series staring Karen, the little sister of a Baby-sitters Club member.
What started my love affair with reading? I'd like to brag that the book that first made me a reader was a great classic or somethiong avant-garde but that's not how it happened. Nope, I was the kind of kid who only read when my teachers forced me to. That is, until I was eight or nine and my
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| The book that started it all |
Yes, it's a Baby-sitters Club book. More specifically, the junior series staring Karen, the little sister of a Baby-sitters Club member.
Labels:
Baby-sitters Club,
books,
Jason Black,
nostalgia,
reading
Monday, April 18, 2011
Department of Redundant Words Department
Above is a word cloud from my unedited first draft of last year's NaNoWriMo novel. The text size of a word reflects how often it's used in the novel (common words like "I" or "and" are excluded), so it makes sense that the biggest words are then names of my main characters. But look at the biggest word that isn't a name - that big orange one just under "Simon". Yes, it's the winner for "Cat's Most Unnecessarily Overused and Redundant Word" Award, "back"!
Monday, April 4, 2011
I Can't Multitask
I've always thought of myself as a multitasker, but lately I've come to see that I'm not. Sure, I can watch TV while crocheting or looking at polymer clay genitals on Regretsy.com, but does that really count? (No. No it doesn't.)
When I say that I can't multitask, I mean that I'm unable to juggle writing and, well, doing any other project at the same time. The other projects typically are craft projects (I've been writing a craft blog for over four years now), but they also include animating and doing home improvement stuff.
Here's how it usually happens: I start to write but I can't stop thinking about the Other Thing. I should really be working on the Other Thing, shouldn't I? I mean, the story can wait. It doesn't have a deadline. But someone is waiting for the Other Thing. Sure, they said I could take my time but it's been days/weeks/months already...I'll just stop writing for a little while and go finish the Other Thing real quick and then I'll be able to write without anything hanging over my head!
That's how it starts, anyway.
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